Word: scholarship
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...accepting the appointment, Buck rejoins those men willing to sacrifice scholarship and teaching because they see more in University administration than the pruning of budgets and the scheduling of lecture halls. Mr. Buck has not had the benefit of a librarian's education to prepare him for the new position. He had, as Provost, conferred regularly with librarians about all problems, from financing to cataloguing. The job will be new to him but it will not be strange...
Strong support from Yale was conspicuously absent. For the New Haven college includes term-time student employment--compulsory for all scholarship holders--under the tax-free scholarship classification. Primarily a matter of interpretation, the Yale tax stand on this point enables its students to earn more during the summer...
Suppose an enterprising student wins himself a scholarship from the University worth $1000 a year. Then suppose that he can earn still another $1000 a year. Father does not have to add $2000 to Junior's income in order to claim him as an exemption. For scholarships, under the new law, are tax exempt. The parent in this situation has to match only $1000--his son's actual earned income...
Imagine another case where the son has won an $800 scholarship, earns $700, and borrows another $400 from the Financial Aid Center. Here Father would have to match $1100. Although he can ignore the scholarship he must include the amount of a loan in the figure which he must balance, in the opinion of a Corporation tax counsel...
Interested students may file their applications with anyone of seven Rhodes Scholarship representatives in each of the Houses or with Charles Whitlock in Apley. Men in the graduate schools should contact Carroll F. Miles, Senior Tutor in Dunster House...